GO Transit, serving the greater Toronto area, uses 'bilevel' rolling stock manufactured in Thunder Bay by Bombardier, Canada.
The company, Bombardier, started as 'L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée' in 1942 in Quebec, Canada and developed the first 'Ski-doo'.
2006-10-14 09:14:21
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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I've travelled on the Paris double decker. But not many people know about the British built double decker that ran on the London - Kent suburban lines. Only two trains of four coaches each were built and introduced in the 1950s. They weren't very successful but did stay in service until 1971.
2006-10-14 12:45:20
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answered by gfminis 2
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I know that Paris does. they are Blue, white and red like the French flag. To see a pic check
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_20500
cheers
Matt
2006-10-14 01:37:35
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answered by matti 1
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Chicago, IL, USA does. They call it the Metra.
You can see the two sets of windows on their website.
2006-10-14 01:40:43
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answered by J G 4
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Caltrain.
2006-10-14 05:37:14
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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How about all of the USA? Amtrak has had these for decades.
2006-10-14 01:41:52
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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